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Should I accept the Co-Ops response in r.e to intimidating incident
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I'm looking forward to reading the story! Will you be mentioning your knife incident?0
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Just spoke to them, the lady who wrote the letter to me said there's nothing else there would be willing to do. When I said I was going to take legal action/advice she turned around and said that's your choice.
Her attitude stank tbh, it now makes me more willing to take this futher, and go to the newspapers aswell.
I'd love to hear the full tale for someone in the shop.
If it is how you said, and I've no reason to disbelieve you , take it to the press. Daily Mail would love it.
On a side note, did you make this call on Skype? If not how did you know she turned around?If you find you are drinking too much give this number a call. 0845 769 75550 -
When I said I was going to take legal action/advice she turned around and said that's your choice.
That's very rude.
You should not turn your back on a customer when speaking to them.
I would complain.There are two types of people in the world: Those that can extrapolate information.0 -
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Now I remember this poster, the barratts made me homeless person. that thread did make me smile, more than this one. Nothing on TV now so I think i will give them all a look again.
I think the OP should write a book, would be a classic. Call it something like, 'things that happened to me.....or did they?'
and apparently earns 1400/month after tax and spends £1K/month in the coop. £400/month left to buy a 160K-210K house, oh yes and get the 17K loan and service it.
You couldn't make it up
oh no wait....yes you could.0 -
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Now I remember this poster, the barratts made me homeless person. that thread did make me smile, more than this one. Nothing on TV now so I think i will give them all a look again.
I think the OP should write a book, would be a classic. Call it something like, 'things that happened to me.....or did they?'
and apparently earns 1400/month after tax and spends £1K/month in the coop. £400/month left to buy a 160K-210K house, oh yes and get the 17K loan and service it.
You couldn't make it up
oh no wait....yes you could.
There is a book, a film and even a syndrome ...
http://www.reference.com/motif/arts/walter-mitty-syndrome"It's nice to be important but more important to be nice"
John Templeton 1912-20080 -
I think you should give the £40 to your beleagured partner who was in the midst of labour when you seem to have said, "Sorry darling, just got to dash to the Co-op to cash these UKASH vouchers." Lovely.0
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Now I remember this poster, the barratts made me homeless person. that thread did make me smile, more than this one. Nothing on TV now so I think i will give them all a look again.
I think the OP should write a book, would be a classic. Call it something like, 'things that happened to me.....or did they?'
and apparently earns 1400/month after tax and spends £1K/month in the coop. £400/month left to buy a 160K-210K house, oh yes and get the 17K loan and service it.
You couldn't make it up
oh no wait....yes you could.
Who said I spend that kind of money personally? I live with with my GF's famaily, they are mortgage free, I pay £100 a week for food, which is some kind of contribution towards keeping an a roof over my head.
Get off your high horse.
Anyway, I can't be dealing with this thread anymore, majority are clowns who have haven't got half a brain.
I thank the 'small' majority who have given some constructive advice.0 -
Quote from post 1. "I have spent thousands in the CO-OP they are my weekly shop store, and I spend on average £250 a week in their shops and after this experience I vow never to use their shops again".
A good liar needs to have a good memory. Don't go, this is my daily amusement thread. Better than a novel.0
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